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bksah2 03-22-2011 11:51 AM

Spare saves runaway yamaha
 
SPARE can put some insight on what caused the out of control RPMs on the yamaha and what you did to stop it ...I have heard of this happening before,, im glad he was not in gear heading back to the dock when it happen

RWilson2526 03-22-2011 12:55 PM

At the time he mentioned the only thing that he noticed was that a hose was hung up some how on the linkage (couldnt see what hose he was pointing to).....I would like to know how the ignition doesnt cut it off. In our conversation at the bar later we wondered what would have happened if Dave wasnt standing righ there... somebody mentioned (maybe Lee) about pulling the kill switch lanyard . Would be interested to know if that would have shut it down.

The only thing I could do at the time was stand there and look like this:

http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y90...n/DSCN0277.jpg

RidgeRunner 03-22-2011 01:30 PM

I thought you were in for a meltdown. Never seen that one before. Anxious moments. I bet you were about to drop a pantload right about then.

reelapeelin 03-22-2011 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by RidgeRunner (Post 169909)
I thought you were in for a meltdown. Never seen that one before. Anxious moments. I bet you were about to drop a pantload right about then.


"about to drop a pantload"...uh, in terms of what a rebuilt powerhead costs or fixin' to poop his britches?...:head:

RidgeRunner 03-22-2011 04:07 PM

Either One Fits.
Actually crap in pants Due to replacement powerhead.

And to think the manufacturers really don't want the owners to exceed 1500 RPM in neutral due to the chance of chatter on the rod bearings without a load.:head:

spareparts 03-22-2011 05:52 PM

I've talked to several people about it. best idea we could come up with is once the engine was at a higher rpm( it ws at fast high idle) with no load, it started dieseling. Cutting the engine off(same as pulling the kill switch) would just short out the ignition, but at this point it was running with out spark, kinda like the top fuelers do when the ignition fails. the engine kept getting to higher rpm, i was fumbling with the throttle, couldn't figure anything out, so i grabbed the fuel line and kinked it closed. I kept fiddling with the linkages, trying to get the rpm down, when it finally started slowing down as it used up the fuel in the bowls. I really don't know exactly what stopped it, I was doing three or four things at one time when it started slowing down. i never seen one do it before.

step up here 03-22-2011 06:07 PM

could something happen with the fuel system from the long tow down.:head:

spareparts 03-22-2011 06:22 PM

I don't think that would have anything to do with it unless the tank vent was clogged. The only other thing that concerned me was afterwards, the primer bulb would not prime up hard with the engine off. It may have been drawing fuel thru the venst froma stuck needle or posible thru the fuel pump diaphrams

bradford 03-22-2011 09:55 PM

I had an old Kawasaki jet ski that would do that when being flushed on the trailer with no load. I had to cut the fuel to get the dang thing to quit. It would idle up pretty high and pretty much scare the crap out of anyone nearby.

reelapeelin 03-22-2011 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by spareparts (Post 169951)
I don't think that would have anything to do with it unless the tank vent was clogged. The only other thing that concerned me was afterwards, the primer bulb would not prime up hard with the engine off. It may have been drawing fuel thru the venst froma stuck needle or posible thru the fuel pump diaphrams

This sounds like a pretty RARE occurance...but it might point out a need to install an easy to get to, fuel shut-off in the line...

As you had to kink the line to kill it, wonder if the line has now been compromised and needs to be replaced...


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